I will always remember the time I was heading off to london for the first time and asking my brother in law, an englishman, suggestions for a good cappa and desert. With a totally straight face he responded "the other side of the channel".
l love this thread. It is such a big price to pay for convenience and not growing most food yourself because we can never live up to our true potential. Why would anyone want to buy these so called foods when we don't know where they are grown, the conditions in which they are grown and what's in the foods. lt makes me very sad when l see these types of packaged foods because l know some of the nasty things they do.
These easy t.v dinner type of foods has also been shown to contribute to anal leakage among many other things. l'll get back to this interesting thread tonight when l have time to read it all. l just wish all these cooking shows would piss off, all they are doing is putting shit inside people's heads and robbing people of quality life and substituting their mind set for a very poor one where deads foods are considered o.k.
Human's were never meant to eat factory food, they were meant to be stewards of the land and eat fresh. How far mankind has fallen because they buy into a mainstream way of living. We work hard and think so little of ourselves that we feed ourselves non foods that WILL harm us in the medium to long run, then we have the gall to complain when we get sick and expect doctors to fix it. We must be competent and be responsible for ourselves, not expect other people to look after us.
People are getting the rough end of the stick with all this. They are robbing their mind, body and spirit...they are losing everything by eating this stuff, and people don't realise this because the awareness has gone along with the lowered level of consciousness. Human's deserve much better than what they have been doing to themselves - it's time for the dead to raise up and start living again.
With the kids....throw away their phones, get rid of the t.v, limit computer time and get them outside growing stuff and meditating. Get them working hard and living like how we used to...close to the land.
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That's bad Shooey, surely the best diet is the one that is nutritionally sound and does not warrant the attentions of the authorities who seem to pick on these raw fooders and conspiracy theorists for no good reason.
Pre cooked foods like chips and t.v dinners are the worst culprits for anal leakage, it's been known for years and many folks now wear diapers in the modern countries. Many won't admit it, but apparently many now do wear nappies like what they wore as babies.
Articles on anal leakage and the foods which contribute to it.
http://www.divinecaroline.com/22175/48529-five-foods-cause-anal-leakage
http://mandyf.wordpress.com/2011/08/03/fire-in-the-hole-what-foods-cause-anal-leakage/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steatorrhea
http://www.helium.com/items/1994054-products-and-foods-that-cause-anal-leakage
Best to avoid the pre cooked foods unless you eventually want skid marks on your daks as an every day occurrence.
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If you are peckish, Guinness is enough.
Adult nappies are a big seller.
Nigerian Guinness is good stuff. Also John Martin's Belgian Guinness.
^The Belgian Guinnes is the Foreign Export Stout I was talking about, you can get in the supermarkets over here. The same strength as the Nigerian one, I think?
It is absolutely great freezing cold out of the fridge and for a stout nice in the summer, but you definitely don't want more than two bottles, as there is a definite risk of follow through the next day.
I use to like two of them and then finish off with a couple of Bourbons.
No it is 8 %. http://www.anthonymartin.be/en/our-beers/guinness/guinness-special-export/-1-38/#
Bugger you two going on about the Foreign Export Stout. I've suddenly developed a craving and my local Tesco stocks the Nigerian variety. I've told the missus that if we cut back on the value meals range we can afford to buy a pack of Guinness. It has to be done. I might include some Tesco Finest nappies for the after effects though.
^You will find the 8% Guinness extremely complex and rich in taste. Like I stated, you have to chew and eat it, rather than drink it.
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Personally, I have never tried chewing water, but I'll give it a go.